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Her passion for films that speak to the current expansion of consciousness occurring globally on the planet and the transformations that are needed to birth a better world led to her work on documentaries such as 2012: Time For Change featuring author Daniel Pinchbeck, along with luminaries Sting, Nassim Haramein, Paul Stamets, Barbara Marx Hubbard, and Stanislav Grof, in addition to 420 -The Documentary, films for DisclosureFest Foundation's Mass Meditation, Help The Houseless and Environmental Initiatives, VH1 Save The Music Foundation and many more.
In collaboration and promotion with Hot Press Magazine and Tisch School of the Arts, Lauren produced, directed, and edited the music video "Rainstorm" for Irish artist DJ Kormac and Scribble Records while living abroad in Dublin, Ireland. Heralded as "Conceptually intricate, highly directed, and precise," Rainstorm premiered to a reception of press interest at Dublin's Sugar Club and was not only picked up for broadcast on Ireland's Channel 6, but was also televised throughout the U.K. in association with Lotus Media.
Lauren also produced, directed and edited a short experimental film entitled Speak Heaven. The film went on to win many accolades for its poetic style and transcendental use of the film medium, including Distinctive Achievement for Student Film and Costume Design at Wild Rose Independent Film Festival as well as being a Semi-Finalist at Moondance and an Official Selection at the Akasha Metaphysical Film Festival.
She is the Creative Director/Founder of Vibe Artistry Entertainment, Media For the New Paradigm and the Host of The Ascension Keys.
Reviews
Adventures of Power (2008)
A Rare Comedy that has Heart
A rare comedy that has heart featuring a lovably awkward protagonist (Power) and 80's style humor wonderfully reminiscent of Wayne's World. Power as a character is definitely innocent yet eccentric in that same kind of Garth way. He's also very relatable on his quest to fulfill his passion, which in his case is to be a drummer even though he never played because he couldn't afford a drum set of his own.
Adventures of Power is both silly and surprisingly powerful in moments. Without taking itself too seriously the film still manages to address serious social issues and intertwine it's own unique humor. Memorable scenes are thoughtfully edited to music with an undercurrent of social commentary on worker's right and class warfare that no one has really touched on in films so much recently, or done so in such a poetic way. The film also is full of amazing classic rock and has a nostalgia which is also rare to find. It carries an important message of following your own path and passion even when you can't afford to (or even when your parents disapprove of you). The kind of determination of Power, though in jest and good fun, make this an inspirational uplifting comedy for generations to come. I feel like this is the kind of film that seems really simple on the surface but actually has many layers. Definitely one to see more than once. A must see for the dreamer in all of us.